An elegant, pyramid-shaped deciduous tree with a tighter, more compact habit than the species P. avium, becoming wider with age. Abundant, white semi-double flowers in spring are followed by small, dark red inedible fruits in summer. The dark green serrated leaves turn orange and red in autumn. Many cultivated varieties of cherry have been bred from this species
Position
Soil Types
Max Height
Higher than 12 metres
Max Spread
wider than 8 metres